List of Film Festivals in Europe - France

France

Name Est. City Type Details Website
Amiens International Film Festival 1982 Amiens Special interest Annual festival focusing on the cinemas of Europe, Asia and Latin America. http://www.filmfestamiens.org
Festival du Film Merveilleux Paris FRANCE 2010 Paris International Annual film festival celebrating the imaginary, the Wonder and magic from all over the world. http://www.Festival-film-merveilleux.com/
Annecy International Animated Film Festival 1960 Annecy Special interest http://www.annecy.org
Festival du Film Européen Beauvais-Oise 1990 Beauvais Europe http://www.beauvaisfilmfest.com
Cabestany Short Film Festival 1981 Cabestany International Annual short film festival http://www.courts-metrages.org
Cannes Film Festival 1939 Cannes International One of the world's oldest, most influential and prestigious festivals, it is held annually (usually in May) at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. http://www.festival-cannes.com
CineHorizontes - Festival de cinéma espagnol de Marseille 2001 Marseille Special interest One of the best Spanish film festivals in France http://www.cinehorizontes.com
Cinéma du réel - International Documentary Film Festival 1978 Paris Special interest http://www.cinereel.org
Créteil International Women's Film Festival 1978 Créteil Special interest Showcase of films by female directors. http://www.filmsdefemmes.com/
Deauville American Film Festival 1975 Deauville Special interest Annual festival devoted to American cinema. http://www.festival-deauville.com/
Deauville Asian Film Festival 1999 Deauville Special interest Annual festival devoted to Asian cinema. http://www.deauvilleasia.com/
ÉCU The European Independent Film festival 2006 Paris Special Interest Annual festival devoted to Independent Cinema. http://www.ecufilmfestival.com/
Fantastique semaine du cinéma 2010 Nice International Annual festival devoted to horror and fantastic cinema (Festival du Film Fantastique) cinema http://www.cinenasty.com/
Hallucinations Collectives 2008 Lyon Special interest Annual festival devoted to Horror, fantastic, strange and culte cinema. http://www.hallucinations-collectives.com
Fantastic'Arts 1994 Gérardmer Special interest Annual festival devoted to horror and fantastic cinema (Festival du Film Fantastique) cinema http://www.gerardmer-fantasticart.com/
Festival du Film Polonais Cat.Studios 2007 Perpignan Special interest Annual festival devoted to Polish cinema. http://www.catstudios.net
Festival du Film Web Oloron-Sainte-Marie Special interest
Festival International du Film de Montagne 1984 Autrans Mountain film first week in December http://www.festival-autrans.com
Festival Pocket Film Paris Special interest Mobile phone film festival. http://www.festivalpocketfilms.fr
International Festival of Audiovisual Programs Biarritz Special interest http://www.fipa.tm.fr
International student short-film festival of Cergy-Pontoise 1991 Cergy-Pontoise International Student Festival http://lefestivalducourt.org/
Lille European Film Festival 1984 Lille Special interest European short movies competition http://www.filmcourt-lille.com
Premiers Plans Angers Special interest Showcase of European directorial debut films. http://www.premiersplans.org/
Three Continents Festival 1979 Nantes Special interest Annual festival is devoted to the cinemas of Asia, Africa and Latin America. http://www.3continents.com
Treguier International Film Festival 2009 Treguier International Annual festival held in July. Open to all filmmakers. http://www.treguierfilmfest.com
Utopiales - Nantes International Science-Fiction Festival 1998 Nantes Special interest Annual sci-fi festival. http://www.utopiales.org/
European Student Film Festival 2006 Paris International Has competition, November 14 to 18, 2012 http://www.esff.org/

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